Julee Cerda, a multitalented American actress, hails from the culturally rich and dynamic city of Seoul, South Korea, where she took her first breath. However, her formative years were spent in the iconic and fast-paced metropolis of New York, which played a significant role in shaping her cultural identity. Furthermore, Julee's childhood was also marked by a substantial period spent in the breathtakingly beautiful Dominican Republic, her father's ancestral homeland, where she was deeply immersed in the region's vibrant traditions and customs. As a direct result of this diverse upbringing, Julee is remarkably fluent in Spanish, a testament to her impressive linguistic abilities and her remarkable capacity to effortlessly navigate and thrive in various cultural contexts.
Julee embarked on a journey of self-discovery and artistic growth following the culmination of her secondary education, choosing to enroll at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, a renowned institution that would provide her with the ideal environment to refine her acting abilities and cultivate a profound understanding of the performing arts.
As she delved deeper into her academic pursuits, Julee's passion for acting continued to flourish, ultimately leading her to make the momentous decision to transplant herself to the vibrant metropolis of New York City, a hub of creative energy and endless opportunities.
Noted actress Julee has had the privilege of appearing in a diverse array of films, boasting an impressive repertoire that includes the highly acclaimed "The Intern" released in 2015, the critically acclaimed "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them" which premiered in 2014, and the captivating "A Miracle in Spanish Harlem" which debuted in 2013, amongst numerous other projects that have showcased her remarkable range as a performer.